If Super Bowl Bolts, San Diego Will Suffer
I have been a loyal San Diego Charger fan since 1970 and a season-ticket holder since 1985. I’m embarrassed to watch the town that I grew up in stand on the verge of losing Super Bowl XXXII and the Chargers to a very undeserving Los Angeles sports home.
The average NFL fan in Los Angeles doesn’t really understand the history of the lightning bolt and the importance of storied rivalries with the Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs.
San Diego will end up being the laughingstock of the NFL world if it loses an opportunity to earn more than $300 million from the Super Bowl.
R.A. SADLER
Los Alamitos
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